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Sanhedrin 16a How Jews Mitigate Risk - יועצין באחיתופל, ונמלכין בסנהדרין, ושואלין באורים ותומים
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In addition to conventional risk mitigation strategies, Jews factor in the righteousness of their cause, the power of their prayer and the direction of Hashem where it is accessible. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The laws of the Torah are much more than behavioral or societal laws. They are cosmic laws to which nature aligns. Their behavioral impact on us as Law is a consequence of these cosmic laws. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Individuals are accountable for their choices and actions. However, leaders are accountable for cultures that spawn bad actions. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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We influence one another not only by our actions but also by our moods, thoughts and inner stature. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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In criminal matters the Torah doesn’t allow people to snitch on their relatives, doing so undermines the primacy of family Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Just as we can be contaminated by the negative energy of those we associate with, so can we be inspired and uplifted by their positive energy. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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There is a qualitative different between knowing something from memory and knowing it in the present either through experience or through conversation (which is also experience). Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Diplomacy need not come at the expense of truth. Rather diplomacy should be the coating of truth to help make it palatable, but never to dilute it. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Words, especially in the Torah, can have multiple meanings – sometimes even contradictory. How do we manage them? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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What is the role of the legal system now that we do not have semicha? Is it just to settle disputes or is it also to deter malice? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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We would have created a legal system even without the Torah’s instructions. The system in the Torah is much more than a bureaucratic legal system. It is a channel of Hashem’s presence into our communities. It judges rather than punishes. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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There are two different disciplines in the study of Talmud: Critical thinking and halachik decision-making. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Can you look at women? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Anger one of the worst character traits we are advised to avoid entirely, it has no place in our lives. Yet in our Gemara we find chazal legislating to protect people from their own impulsiveness in moments of anger. Why would we accommodate people’s weakness of character with legislation? Source Sheet…
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Intellectual sophistication can contaminate innocence. There is a small window of opportunity to implant innocence into the intellectual process. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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A degree of financial maturity that comes from work, is needed to value long term investment over short term cash-flow. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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We interpret a person’s intentions from the words he chooses not from what he tells us he meant. (Similar to the way we interpret a work of art or literature.) However, context is a valid way to interpret words. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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We tend to value only tangible economic inputs such as capital, labor, efficiency and synergy which create economies of scale. However, birckat Hashem (Hashem’s blessing), which although not always tangible or measurable, is a visible input of prosperity. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Determining intention is an unreliable art. Interpreting words however, is the science of peshat and diyuk (accurate understanding and detailed analysis) Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Opinions, even minority opinions not adopted by halacha, remain powerful inputs to the ongoing evolution of halachik thought. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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In discussing gender differences it is important to understand the male and female not merely as two persona of opposite genders, but as two energies in the world – the masculine and the feminine, the outer and the inner. Gender relations deal with the relationship between these two energies. Source Sheet…
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In the gender conversation we need to distinguish between the physiological construct and the social one. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Some objects are mere commodities – they represent value and are replaceable. Others have unique purposes and are worth more than their value as a commodity. An etrog during Sukkot is an example. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Bequeathing is different from gifting. Gifting is a unique capacity of human life. Bequeathing can be done by the dead as well. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Traditionally we evaluate the severity of an action by the severity of its consequence. Legally this may be valid, but morally action and consequence should be delinked. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Why consult with a Talmid Chacham on matters of life, health, business etc.? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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When individuals are responsible for others, they receive the wisdom they need when they need it in the ways they need it. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The power of intuitive recognition can be greater than empirical evidence. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The Torah trusts the inner knowledge of a father about his paternity even in the absence of proof. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The laws of the Torah are more than imperatives that need to be obeyed; they are natural laws revealed to us as a kindness. They teach us how the universe is wired and how we should engage with it. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The Talmud teaches us the method of critical thinking and the importance of the journey of discovery that ultimately leads to clarity and understanding. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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On Hoshana Rabba we celebrate what has been and what is yet to come. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Elitism occurs when certain sectors demand special treatment. Honor is when others give them special treatment without it being demanded of them. Who we honor defines what we honor and what we value. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Teaching the law is a simple matter of imparting facts. But Halacha is so much more than law. Halacha is the expression of yir’at shamayim. How do you teach that? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Some people are merely consumers of energy and resources, others generate energy and resources adding net value wherever they are. Being alive is about generating and adding value. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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A judge, unlike a witness, needs to consider the nuances of intention and circumstance. His role depends not only on knowledge and wisdom but also on Divinely inspired intuition. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Only 7% of communication of feelings and emotions is verbal. Does evidence in a Beit Din need to be only verbal, or can evidence ever be presented non-verbally? Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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A husband ad wife are not just soulmates, they become “bodymates” even though they are not blood relations. There is a oneness of being in the marital relationship that exceeds the oneness of any other relationship. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Financial independence is a higher value in Torah than material comfort. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The law of inheritance that applies to a father and son is different from all other inheritance laws, and exemplifies this unique relationship. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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We explore how the tradition of Talmudic interpretation evolves from the Geonic period taught by Rabeinu Gershom to the Rishonim period taught by Rashi and the Tosfot approach introduced by his grandson, the Rashbam. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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There are times when Hashem’s will manifests through drawing a lot. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The written word is authoritative and reliable but it is rigid. It is through the oral transmission of Torah that its continuous development and relevance is assured. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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The word “frum” is a term borrowed from the German. In Torah there is no such word, nor such an idea. We will unpack the Torah words for meticulousness of observance, Talmid Chacham, Chassid and Yarei Shamayim. The Matmonim for this week have kindly been sponsored by David And Chanah Walles of Kosher Travelers. We appreciate your daily participatio…
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The cost of labor should not be governed by markets because the circumstance and quality of work of each individual is unique. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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A kinyan establishes or transfers the control of an object by or to an individual. The instrument of control is the hand which is the foundation of all kinyanim in respect of moveable property. The Matmonim for this week have kindly been sponsored by David And Chanah Walles of Kosher Travelers. We appreciate your daily participation and generous su…
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Ownership is not complete when you do not control access. The Matmonim for this week have kindly been sponsored by David And Chanah Walles of Kosher Travelers. We appreciate your daily participation and generous support. https://koshertravelers.com/ Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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A good wine improves with age, a poor wine becomes vinegar – there is value in both. The Matmonim for this week have kindly been sponsored by David And Chanah Walles of Kosher Travelers. We appreciate your daily participation and generous support. https://koshertravelers.com/ Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Risk management is the evaluation of the extent of a risk against the cost of mitigating it. We are expected to manage spiritual risk in the same way: הוי מחשב הפסד מצוה כנגד שכרה ושכר עבירה כנגד הפסדה (אבות ב' א') Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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Our environments can be as depleting or as nourishing as our nutrition is. Source SheetΑπό τον Rabbi David Lapin
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